Should pulpits remain silent on politics?
- By XrxrX
- General Politics
- 57 Replies
Such a nuanced issue.
"The great, vital, and conservative element in our system is the belief of our people in the pure doctrines and the divine truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Had the people, during the Revolution, had a suspicion of any attempt to war against Christianity, that Revolution would have been strangled in its cradle… In this age, there can be no substitute for Christianity… That was the religion of the founders of the republic and they expected it to remain the religion of their descendants." - Congress 1854
The question is, how far the chasm between pulpit and politic, and politic from pulpit before one can span the other?
I think we've seen this before, and in fact over, and over, and over...
I for one, don't think 'Yes sir, may I have another..' is the answer.
Be saved, while you yet may... is.
"The great, vital, and conservative element in our system is the belief of our people in the pure doctrines and the divine truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Had the people, during the Revolution, had a suspicion of any attempt to war against Christianity, that Revolution would have been strangled in its cradle… In this age, there can be no substitute for Christianity… That was the religion of the founders of the republic and they expected it to remain the religion of their descendants." - Congress 1854
The question is, how far the chasm between pulpit and politic, and politic from pulpit before one can span the other?
I think we've seen this before, and in fact over, and over, and over...
I for one, don't think 'Yes sir, may I have another..' is the answer.
Be saved, while you yet may... is.
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